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Architecture Vide Poche

Architecture Vide Poche

SKU:1053339

Regular price $265
Regular price Sale price $265
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Product Description

Designed by Asprey taking inspiration from architectural detailing, this is one of a series of Vide Poches featuring complimentary motifs, each hand finished with yellow gold trim. Made from fine bone china, the vide poche (meaning 'empty pocket' in French) is intended to be a trinket tray used for holding the contents of your pockets, or equally as a beautiful object with which to decorate your home. Please note that this is therefore a decorative item and is not for food use.

Features

  • Architectual detail
  • Hand finished with yellow gold trims
  • This is a decorative item, not for food use

Specifications

  • Length: 20cm / 8"
  • Height: 4cm / 1.5"
  • Depth: 17cm / 6.5"
  • Material: Fine Bone China
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